JobsSenior Technical Program Manager, Software Engineering, Core Systems
Senior Technical Program Manager, Software Engineering, Core Systems
GoogleSenior Technical Program Manager, Software Engineering, Core Systems
GoogleLocation
San Jose, CA
Type
Full-time
Posted
6/5/2026
Compensation
$192,000 - $279,000 per year
Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
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·FY 2025Job description
The Senior Technical Program Manager at Google will lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects within the Core Systems team. This team is responsible for building the technical foundation behind Google's flagship products, ensuring excellent user experiences and driving innovation. The role requires strong technical expertise and the ability to influence stakeholders across various engineering teams. The manager will oversee program execution, risk management, and communication with cross-functional partners.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in a technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
- 8 years of experience in program management.
- Experience in technical program or project management.
- Experience with software development and managing execution of programs that span multiple engineering teams.
Responsibilities
- Implement communications standards across a portfolio of programs including executive and key partner communications.
- Establish a reliable and visible cadence for program reviews, decision-making, prioritization, and resource stewardship.
- Lead a governance structure that drives effective executive decision-making and mitigates dependencies.
- Seek out and identify change management opportunities that increase program velocity affecting multiple teams.
- Define and manage a program portfolio solving problems that target high business impact for the organization and product area.
Benefits
- Employees at Google are often offered benefits like comprehensive health insurance, 401(k) matching, and flexible work arrangements, among other benefits.
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